Julian Droogan
Department of Security Studies and Criminology
Macquarie University
Australia
Biography
Julian studied anthropology, Asian history and culture and religious studies at the University of Sydney, and wrote on religious identity formation for his postgraduate research work. Since joining Macquarie Julian has been the course convener for the PICT901: International Security and PICT913: Asia Pacific Security, and is currently the Coordinator of Learning and Teaching. Julian's research projects include an ongoing program examining and assessing Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) in Australia, especially at ways that academics and industry can work together to produce CVE outcomes. Julian also has an interest in the relationship between religions and international security in the Middle East and the Asia Pacific. Julian is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism (JPICT), an international peer-reviewed academic journal published by Routledge.
Research Interest
Countering Violent Extremism/Terrorism Studies Religion and International Security Material Culture and Security Studies Asia Pacific Security Issues
Publications
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Droogan J, Peattie S. Reading jihad: mapping the shifting themes of Inspire magazine. Terrorism and Political Violence. 2016 Aug 28:1-34.
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Droogan J. Memory, History, and Identity in the Post-Religious Universe of Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children. Literature & Aesthetics. 2011 Sep 27;19(2).
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Wilson P, Droogan J, Glanville J, Watt I, Hardman G. Access to the evidence base from general practice: a survey of general practice staff in Northern and Yorkshire Region. Quality and Safety in Health Care. 2001 Jun 1;10(2):83-9.